Breakin' Ankles
The "Bees Knees"
It's going "tibia" okay
Hip-hip Hooray!
Wild Card
100

The bone the Sustenaculum Tali on

What is the Calcaneus?

100

The landmark that's just above the medial femoral condyle

What is the adductor tubercle?

100

Where your patella tendon attaches

What is the Tibial tuberosity?

100

The names of the 3 bones that are fused together to make up each hip bone

What are the Ilium, ischium, and the pubic bones?

100

Where the short head of the biceps tendon attaches to

What is the coracoid process?

200

The anatomical name for the big toe or the "great toe"

What is the Hallicus?

200

The ACL's job is to prevent this type of tibial translation from the the femur.

What is anterior translation?

200

The place where "SGT" meets

What is the Pes Anserine?

200

The "socket" of the hip where the head of the femur fits into

What is the acetabulum?

200

This is how I would test C5 myotome

What is break test shoulder abduction?

300

This ligament is on the medial side of the ankle and attaches to the sustenaculum tali and the navicular tuberosity.

What is the spring ligament?

300

The four big muscles that make the knee extend!

What are the vastus lateralis and medialis oblique, the rectus femoris, and the vastus intermedius.

300

Don't forget, this landmark that we often refer to as our ankle is also part of the Tibia!

What is the medial malleolus?
300

This is what the ASIS stands for

What is the anterior superior iliac spine?

300

This is the 6th cranial nerve

What is the abducens nerve?

400

When the bottom of our foot starts to ache from too much activity, this structure is inflamed!

What is the plantar fascia?

400

This ligament is also connected to its respective meniscus

What is the MCL?

400

The "flat" surface of the tibia is where these structures of the knee lie.

What is the medial and lateral tibial plateau?

400

The structure runs all the way down the lateral upper leg and connects to the tibia

What is the IT band?

400
To palpate these muscles, you must remember, "PFPF"

What is the wrist flexor group?

500

"Tom" refers to this structure on the medial side of the ankle...

What is the Posterior Tibialis Tendon?

500

These muscles are on the medial back side of the knee and are part of the hamstring group

What are the Semitendinosus and the semimembranosus?

500

Dorsi flex the foot and you can palpate this muscle's tendon on the front of the ankle

What is the anterior tibialis?

500

The landmark where the hamstrings all attach at on the hip

What is the ischial tuberosity?

500

The anatomical name for the elbow

What is the olecranon process?